ramayana
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‘Sitai and Surpanakai’: This story turns a female rivalry from the Ramayana on its head
Anita Sivakumaran
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Ramayana vs Ramayana: In Kerala, CPI(M) outfit to hold seminars on various versions of epic
TA Ameerudheen
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When a Dalit questions Ramayana, it becomes anti-national, says film critic banished from Hyderabad
Mridula Chari
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The Daily Fix: Banishment of Hyderabad critic for Ramayana comments undermines free speech yet again
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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‘Ramayana Express’: Railways to launch train to locations connected with the epic, says report
Scroll Staff
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Animated film ‘Hanuman vs Mahiravana 3D’ to hit screens on July 6
Scroll Staff
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Sita was born through test tube technology, claims Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma
Scroll Staff
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Tripura CM’s claims about internet in Mahabharat era inspires hilarious memes on ancient Indian tech
Scroll Staff
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Why the rest of India should read Wayanad adivasis’ retelling of the Ramayana
Malini Nair
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Why Periyar was critical of the Ramayana (and Rama)
Paula Richman
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‘There is no GST on laughter’: Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury counters Modi’s ‘Ramayana’ remark
Scroll Staff
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India wants to institutionalise ties with Asean through a ‘permanent mechanism’, says Sushma Swaraj
Scroll Staff
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Raptures over Ram Setu video underline what’s wrong with our government and sections of the media
Girish Shahane
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Babri Masjid demolition: Denying the plurality of the Ramayana is a tool for fostering hate
Imran Ali Khan
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‘I am 100% sure we will find archaeological remains’: Researcher who aims to study Ram Setu to Lanka
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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The many versions of Shabari: From Nandalal Bose’s paintings to Hindutva propaganda
Meera Kumar
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In Adityanath’s Uttar Pradesh, organisers of daily Ramleela in Ayodhya scramble for funds
Faisal Fareed
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BJP says Sita’s birthplace is a ‘matter of faith, not proof’, Opposition cries gender discrimination
Scroll Staff
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From Ramayana to the scriptures, it's clear India has a long history of eating meat
Mrinal Pande
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‘Once, we accepted the right to question mythology. Now, we are intolerant': Telugu writer Volga
Malini Nair